Lego Minecraft

December will be knocking at our door in about two weeks from now so everyone knows they
need to start hiding presents in closets and attics for the people we care
about. This is the time to start, because if you wait too much, this quest can
turn out to be a chore.

Fortunately for us, there is Internet. No need to stress on Saturday and Sunday over a
tight shopping planning. After a day in a shopping center in December, I feel
that at one point I’m ready to do anything to get the hell out of there. Even
to kick an old lady in the butt because she is in my freaking way and escape from
the crowd. After all, we are all on the same quest, chasing and fighting our
way through to the ultimate goal; get all the presents in time at the best price.

My son is totally addicted to Minecraft and he is 7 years old. Minecraft here, Minecraft
there, Minecraft everywhere. When we tell him to take a break from it a little
bit, he found nothing else to do than building some Minecraft like environments
and characters with his Star Wars Lego. He comes to me every five minutes to
show me his creations (look dad it’s Steve!!! And this is a creeper).

So we decided to look for the Lego Minecraft box set. We did found it on Amazon UK
for a price of about 80 pounds! (This is the moment where you decide if you are
going or not eat pasta for the rest of the month). Then we simply decided we
weren’t ready for a pasta diet and started to look somewhere else. Why not look
at the source? The site of Lego! We went on it and there it was, the Minecraft
box set for 35 Euros! Screw you Amazon! (Ok I forgive you).

Now that it’s hidden in my office’s closet I can tell you that the box is surprisingly
small. But keep in mind that there is 480 pieces in it and it’s very well
design to choke your little ones, so be careful.

Anyway, I can’t wait to see his face on Christmas morning and crack it open (because I
want to play as well).